Epidemiological studies have reported that the prevalence of autism is increasing. Why?
Epidemiological studies have reported that the prevalence of autism is increasing. Why?
To understand autism, we break it down into its own definable components – its epidemiology, symptomatology, biochemistry, and neurology. Based on this understanding, we reconstructed autism back to its biochemical beginnings and how the child or people acquired autism.
What Happens In Autism
It’s observed mitochondrial dysfunction.
It’s observed neuroinflammation.
It’s observed delayed or disrupted myelination.
Understanding the underlying cause (mitochondrial insufficiency), the root biochemical consequences of this insufficiency (neuroinflammation), and the root physiological causes of the child’s developmental delays (delayed or disrupted myelination), then and only then can you begin to restore biochemical function in children with autism and begin the recovery phase by resolving their inflammation and restoring their myelination